The popular “Trillion Game” manga, penned by Riichirou Inagaki and illustrated by Ryōichi Ikegami, is slated to end its serialization in just two more chapters. The series, which had been on hiatus, will return in Shogakukan’s Big Comic Superior magazine on November 14, marking the beginning of its final run.
The Road to Conclusion
Fans of the high-stakes business drama can anticipate the manga’s return from its recent hiatus. The last chapter was published in the 17th issue of Big Comic Superior on August 8, before the series went on break starting August 22. Its highly anticipated return on November 14 will set the stage for the dramatic conclusion of Haru and Gaku’s ambitious journey to earn a trillion dollars.
About the Trillion Game Manga Series
“Trillion Game” centers on the unlikely duo of Haru and Gaku, a charming and audacious smooth-talker and a shy, brilliant computer programmer, respectively. Together, they establish a company named “Trillion Game” with the audacious goal of making a trillion dollars, navigating the cutthroat world of business with their contrasting skills and an evolving, often unorthodox, plan. The narrative follows their ruthless ascent from middle school acquaintances to becoming among the world’s top-ten billionaires.
Critical Acclaim and Adaptations
Since its launch in December 2020, “Trillion Game” has garnered significant attention and critical acclaim. The series won a prestigious Shogakukan Award in January 2024, highlighting its impact and quality within the manga industry.
The manga’s popularity has also led to multiple adaptations across different media. A television drama adaptation aired from July to September 2023, followed by a sequel live-action film that premiered in February 2025. Furthermore, an anime television series, produced by the renowned studio Madhouse, debuted in October 2024 and is scheduled to run until March 2025.
Publication and English Release Details
Written by Riichirou Inagaki, known for “Eyeshield 21” and “Dr. Stone,” and illustrated by Ryōichi Ikegami, celebrated for “Crying Freeman,” “Trillion Game” has been serialized in Shogakukan’s seinen manga magazine Big Comic Superior. As of February 2025, ten compiled tankōbon volumes have been released in Japan. For international readers, Viz Media has licensed the manga for English publication in North America, with the seventh compiled book volume released in September. The series boasts more than 1.5 million copies in circulation.